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. 2023 Mar 17;24(Suppl 2):272–282. doi: 10.1007/s11121-023-01517-1

Table 1.

Demographics for sample

Overall Non-queer Queer
Baseline sample (N = 1597) 3-month follow-up sample (N = 1438) 12-month follow-up sample (N = 1395) 3-month follow-up sample (n = 1211) 12-month follow-u sample (n = 1,177) 3-month follow-up sample (n = 227) 12-month follow-up sample (n = 218)
n % n % n % n % n % n % n %
Gender
   Male 767 48 685 47.6 652 46.7 628 51.9 600 51 57 25.1 52 23.9
   Female 808 50.6 732 50.9 724 51.9 580 47.9 574 48.8 152 67 150 68.8
   Non-CIS 11 0.7 10 0.7 9 0.6 0 0 0 0 10 4.4 9 4.1
   Missing 11 0.7 11 0.8 10 0.7 3 0.2 3 0.3 8 3.5 7 3.2
Race/ethnicity
   Asian 303 19 285 19.8 281 20.1 259 21.4 254 21.6 26 11.5 27 12.4
   Black 659 41.3 592 41.2 571 40.9 519 42.9 502 42.7 73 32.2 69 31.7
   White 350 21.9 324 22.5 314 22.5 250 20.6 245 20.8 74 32.6 69 31.7
   Other 100 6.3 84 5.8 80 5.7 69 5.7 65 5.5 15 6.6 15 6.9
   Multiracial 185 11.6 153 10.6 149 10.7 114 9.4 111 9.4 39 17.2 38 17.4
Mother was parent as teen 690 43.2 618 43 591 42.4 520 42.9 499 42.4 98 43.2 92 42.2
Primary language English 1,224 76.6 1,098 76.4 1,064 76.3 917 75.7 891 75.7 181 79.7 173 79.4
Mean age 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.3

Sample size based on those with valid surveys at each time point. There are no statistically significant differences in overall demographic characteristics between the baseline sample and the analytic samples at 3- and 12-month follow-ups